ABI Blog Exchange

2020-02-12
A New Jersey jury has put banks and other businesses on notice about their liability for incidents involving clients who mistreat employees in the workplace.

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2020-02-12
The Best Way to Use a Credit Card? Treat It Like Cash from New York Times February 12, 2020

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2020-02-12
Capital Corps, founded by former Banc of California CEO Steven Sugarman, wants the minority-run Broadway sold to a buyer that serves low- and moderate-income borrowers.

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2020-02-12
Proposed reforms to the Community Reinvestment Act focus on everything but bank products that promote higher education. It’s time to change that.

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2020-02-12
Bank will have more business lines, all reporting to the CEO; a research paper says the accounting rule could result in eased capital rules.

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2020-02-11
Regulators are alarmed about banks' rising exposure to high-risk corporate credits and want more data on how they would perform in a recession.

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2020-02-11
Bankers groups are keeping close tabs on a host of legislative and gubernatorial proposals, from prize-linked savings accounts in Iowa to rent control in Massachusetts to a slew of bills modeled after California's recently passed data privacy law.

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2020-02-11
The Iowa company will pay $280 million to gain 25 branches and $1.2 billion in loans.

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2020-02-11
Section 108 of the Internal Revenue Code Relief of Indebtedness Income and Workouts

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2020-02-11
Depending on one's perspective, the surge in consumer borrowing is either a normal byproduct of a booming economy or a worrisome trend that portends a wave of delinquencies when the next downturn hits.

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2020-02-11
Mike Weinbach will lead consumer lending as part of a reorganization that will change the responsibilities of three longtime bank executives.

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2020-02-11
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reaffirmed his agency’s skepticism of a Community Reinvestment Act plan proposed by other regulators, and said the Fed has an important role to ensure banks “are resilient against the longer-term risks from clim

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2020-02-11
When it comes to customers using application programming interfaces, the bank appears to be outpacing its rivals.

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2020-02-11
The German challenger bank said that its "several hundred thousand" customers in the U.K. have until April 15 to withdraw money or transfer it to another account.

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2020-02-11
Tech sprints that bring regulators together with bank officials, data scientists and software companies originated in the U.K. and have crossed the pond into the U.S.

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2020-02-11
The presidential hopeful wants to mirror a German policy that allows employees of large corporations to vote for board members. Here’s why that won’t fly in the U.S.

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2020-02-11
Can I Keep My House if I File for Bankruptcy?

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2020-02-11
Ken Karels will be succeeded by Mark Borrecco, who had been CEO of Rabobank's U.S. bank.

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2020-02-11
The company will also gain a loan production office and $105 million in loans as part of the deal.

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